Condensed Matter

   

Universality of Superconducting Transition Temperatures

Authors: Hans Peter Good

It is hypothesized that superconducting transition temperatures are universal properties, which are amenable to a simple theoretical ansatz. The conjecture is supported by measured superconducting transition temperatures of many high quality samples. The experimental data contradict the mainstream view that an interaction between electrons and lattice vibrations is responsible for superconductivity.

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